A replacement for Python's zipfile that can read and write AES encrypted zip files. Forked from Python 3.7's zipfile module, it features the same zipfile API from that time (most notably, lacking support for pathlib-compatible wrappers that were introduced in Python 3.8).
pip install pyzipperimport pyzipper secret_password = b'lost art of keeping a secret' with pyzipper.AESZipFile('new_test.zip', 'w', compression=pyzipper.ZIP_LZMA, encryption=pyzipper.WZ_AES) as zf: zf.setpassword(secret_password) zf.writestr('test.txt', "What ever you do, don't tell anyone!") with pyzipper.AESZipFile('new_test.zip') as zf: zf.setpassword(secret_password) my_secrets = zf.read('test.txt')The strength of the AES encryption can be configure to be 128, 192 or 256 bits. By default it is 256 bits. Use the setencryption() method to specify the encryption kwargs:
import pyzipper secret_password = b'lost art of keeping a secret' with pyzipper.AESZipFile('new_test.zip', 'w', compression=pyzipper.ZIP_LZMA) as zf: zf.setpassword(secret_password) zf.setencryption(pyzipper.WZ_AES, nbits=128) zf.writestr('test.txt', "What ever you do, don't tell anyone!") with pyzipper.AESZipFile('new_test.zip') as zf: zf.setpassword(secret_password) my_secrets = zf.read('test.txt')Official Python ZipFile documentation is available here: https://docs.python.org/3/library/zipfile.html
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